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Which set below has materials that are all translucent
a) frosted glass, tissue paper, notebook paper
b) window glass, clean water, air
c) tabletop, brick wall, chalkboard
d) book, plastic wrap, tin foil

The source of different colors that you see is/are the —
a) static spectrum.
b) polarized light
c) different wavelengths of light
d) rainbow effect

Roy G. Biv” is a common expression that can be used to remember the
a) colors of the visible spectrum
b) speed of light.
c) colors of the invisible spectrum
d) frequencies of the radio spectrum

15. The colors in the spectrum are always in the same order. What characteristic of light waves helps us to identify a color’s unique location in the spectrum?
a) photons
b) amplitude
c) wavelength
d) intensity

16. Which list contains all the colors of the visible spectrum
a) A red, orange, yellow, gray, blue, white, violet
b) B red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet
c) C black, brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, pink, white
d) D white, black, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet

17. Which color has the shortest wavelength
a) red
b) green
c) yellow
d) violet

When light waves are bent they are-
a) refracted
b) vibration
c) split
d) resonated

26. What happens when light hits an object and passes through it
a) It is reflected
b) it is refracted
c) it is transmitted
d) it is absorbed

31. An object’s color is determined by the color of light it ―
a) absorbs
b) reflects
c) produces
d) radiates

41. Which scientist conducted a crucial experiment on light where he passed a thin beam of sunlight through a glass prism and noted the spectrum of colors?
a) A Albert Einstein
b) B Sir Isaac Newton
c) C Thomas Edison
d) D Benjamin Franklin

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